So, my dear brothers and sisters, be strong and immovable.
Always work enthusiastically for the Lord, for you know that nothing you do for the Lord is ever useless. (1 Cor 15:58)

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Today Reminder - 24 April 2013 (Guidance)

A
reminder for today

Samuel
was displeased with their request and went to the LORD for guidance. (1 Samuel
8:6)

My dear friend, this is the correct way. When we are
angry, lost, worried, scared, insecure, needy, bored, broken, alone, hurting,
seeking, falling and even when we are still standing. Go to the Lord for
guidance. Samuel was a great judge and his success is easy to understand when
we look at this specific verse. Samuel always consulted God and never acted on
his own. This is why Samuel had such an amazing life judging Israel.

Always go to God for guidance and seek His way and you
will never go wrong, even when the waves are impossible to climb God will make
it possible, because in our weakness His greatness will be clearly visible to
the world.

Jesus
looked at them intently and said, "Humanly speaking, it is impossible. But
with God everything is possible." (Matthew 19:26)

Book for the month

There are four ways to die, and only one of them requires an intruder. Suicides, accidental, and natural deaths can occur without any evidence from outside the room. But murders typically involve suspects external to the crime scene. If there’s evidence of an outside intruder, homicide detectives have to prepare for a chase. Intruders turn death scenes into crime scenes. Join J. Warner Wallace, former atheist, seasoned cold-case detective, and popular national speaker as he tackles his most important case … with you on the jury! With the expertise of a cold-case detective, J. Warner examines eight critical pieces of evidence in the “crime scene” of the universe to determine if they point to a Divine Intruder. If you have ever wondered if something (or someone) outside the natural realm created the universe and everything in it, this is the case for you.

Movie of the month

Sheriff's deputy Adam Mitchell (Alex Kendrick) endures a terrible personal tragedy that causes him to question what is really important to him. Taking comfort in his religion, Adam vows to become a better parent to his teenage son (Rusty Martin), and convinces his friends on the force to sign a pledge that they will all strive to become better Christians and better parents. Unfortunately, one of the men's moral compass appears to be broken when it comes to earning some fast money.